Ladakh

Ladakh

Of Lamas and monasteries, butter tea and gently grunting yaks, there’s much more to Ladakh than just spectacular scenery and deep blue lakes. Spend a morning in prayer with monks at Thiksey or go horse riding beside Pangong Tso and come back with equally memorable photographs. Visit Ladakh to experience serenity and loneliness in a vast cold barren desert, to tick off an item on your bucket list, or just because seeing is believing.

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Covid travel updates for Ladakh Is Ladakh open for tourists? What are the regulations for tourists wanting to visit Ladakh? Are these questions on your mind? You’re at the right place, we have simplified the guidelines for you, and have listed the important links. Read along. Let’s begin with a very precise answer to the...

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Are you harbouring the wish to visit Ladakh for long? Are you still confused on the best time to hit this wonderful place? Worry not; we will get your problem solved. This is one such destination which doesn’t need any introduction, right? “Beautiful” and “stunning” can be understatements while describing this place. Magnificent are its...

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When you hear the name Ladakh – the picture that often pops in your head is barren mountains, the world’s highest motorable pass, and an azure blue lake made famous by Bollywood – the Pangong Tso. But Ladakh is much more than just these. To the eye of the keen observer – offbeat Ladakh is...

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Turtuk Village

Over the mighty Khardung-La, on the edge of Shyok valley, lies India’s northernmost village. This is a road fairly less travelled, beyond Nubra Valley, longer perhaps, but with some of the best views ever. India’s last major settlement, Turtuk, is predominantly Muslim but does have a couple of gompas overlooking the Shyok river as well....

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Pangong Tso Night Sky Stars Camping

A jumbo box of different shades of blue crayons won’t be enough to draw the shades of the Pangong  Tso Lake. Much more than just a spectacular lake at a mindboggling 13,900 feet above mean sea level, Pangong Tso’s serene blue waters were made more famous with Bollywood’s ‘Three Idiots’ movie, leading to a fairly...

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Ladakh is pretty much on everyone’s bucket list – its tall mountains, clear blue skies and miles of untouched land are bound to move even the strong hearted. The scenic views, fresh air and energy in the air will refresh your soul. And what about the body? Pamper it which some local food and drink,...

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“You have to taste a culture to understand it” – Deborah Cater Travellers are not the people who get on a plane every now and then but those who seek to experience a new culture, traditions and food. While Leh has everything which makes your holiday the perfect getaway you wanted it to be, food...

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